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Samuel,
1753–1827,
English inventor of the spinning mule.
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Crompton
(ˈkrɒmptən)
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n
1.
Richmal
, full name
Richmal Crompton Lamburn
. 1890--1969, British children's author, best known for her
Just William
stories
2.
Samuel.
1753--1827, British inventor of the spinning mule (1779)
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